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Atlantis of the Sands

Atlantis of the Sands is a legendary lost city in the southern Arabian sands, claimed to have been destroyed by a natural disaster or as a punishment by God. The search for it was popularised by the 1992 book ''Atlantis of the Sands – The Search for the Lost City of Ubar'' by Ranulph Fiennes.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Incense Road: Ubar )〕 Various names have been given to this city, the most common being Ubar, Wabar and Iram.
==Introduction==
In modern times, the mystery of the lost city of Atlantis has generated a number of books, films, articles, web pages, and two Disney features. On a smaller scale, Arabia has its own legend of a lost city, the so-called "Atlantis of the Sands", which has been the source of debate among historians, archaeologists and explorers, and a degree of controversy that continues to this day.
In February 1992, the ''New York Times'' announced a major archaeological discovery in the following terms: "Guided by ancient maps and sharp-eyed surveys from space, archaeologists and explorers have discovered a lost city deep in the sands of Arabia, and they are virtually sure it is Ubar, the fabled entrepôt of the rich frankincense trade thousands of years ago."〔Wilford, J.N., "On the Trail From the Sky: Roads Point to a Lost City", ''New York Times'', 5 February 1992.()〕 When news of this discovery spread quickly around the newspapers of the world, there seemed few people willing or able to challenge the dramatic findings, apart from the Saudi Arabian press.
The discovery was the result of the work of a team of archaeologists led by Nicholas Clapp, which had visited and excavated the site of a Bedouin well at Shisr in Dhofar province, Oman. The conclusion they reached, based on site excavations and an inspection of satellite photographs, was that this was the site of Ubar, or Iram of the Pillars, a name found in the Quran which may be a lost city, a tribe or an area.〔Clapp, N., ''The Road to Ubar'', (1998); Zarins, Juris, "Atlantis of the Sands", Archaeology, May–June 1997.〕 Sir Ranulph Fiennes, another member of the expedition, declared that this was Omanum Emporium of Ptolemy's famous map of Arabia Felix.〔
A contemporary notice at the entrance to an archaeological site at Shisr in the province of Dhofar, Oman, proclaims:“Welcome to Ubar, the Lost City of Bedouin Legend”.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Is "The Lost City of Ubar" Found or Still Lost?! Shisr, Southern Oman )〕 However, scholars are divided over whether this really is the site of a legendary lost city of the sands. Atlantis of the sands is also called the City of the tent poles and is in the ps3 game Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception- Ayden Moran

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